We use a range of assessment methods throughout the course, which include:
- Presentations (individual and group)
- Essays
- Reports and case studies
- Dissertation
- Workplace/consultancy project
Do you want a career in the increasingly in-demand area of project management? Would you like to develop your ability to plan, execute and manage projects?
Our MSc Project Management programme aims to equip you with the advanced knowledge, understanding, skills and strategic thinking required to successfully manage projects in a variety of sectors with complex and different business contexts.
The course is suitable for graduates keen to pursue a career in the project management profession and for professionals with relevant industry experience looking to undertake project management roles and responsibilities within their organisation. It also offers the opportunity to access new career opportunities in this growing global job sector.
You can choose from four study modes:
Full-time, 1 year (September start)
Full-time, 16 months (January start, includes a summer break)
Full-time, 2 years with Professional Placement year (September start)
Full-time, 28 months with Professional Placement year (January start, includes a summer break)
Projects play a vital role in many organisations' change initiatives; organisations introduce change through projects. The aim of this programme is to offer you the essential knowledge and understanding, skills and experience required to operate effectively and successfully in a variety of project environments.
You will focus on contemporary project management issues, the understanding of complex and innovative project environments, managing diverse project teams, innovative project management processes, change control and risk management. The development of employability skills such as communication, presentations, teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, analysis and decision-making will also feature highly throughout the degree.
The programme offers the opportunity to access the most recent research related to project management and includes internationally relevant and applicable theory, drawing on a range of UK and international case studies and research.
Our expert lecturers will use an integrative approach to help develop your analytical skills and ability to address complex management and business problems. They will also help you implement appropriate solutions across a variety of sectors. You’ll explore international perspectives on project management, to ensure your knowledge has relevance in today's global economy.
We place a particular focus on your professional and personal development to support your strategic career planning and leadership capabilities. You will be encouraged to reflect on your own career and study plans.
The full-time Professional Placement option offers you the chance to enhance your qualification by spending a year completing an industry placement or engaging with a research project at the University. Although we cannot guarantee placements for students, we will provide you with practical support and advice on how to find and secure your placement.
By the time you graduate, you should be able to demonstrate an advanced knowledge and understanding of how projects are planned, executed and managed in a variety of contexts and industries.
Graduates will be advised on how to apply for the Association of Project Management (APM), Project Management Institute (PMI) and other professional body membership, for example, becoming a Certified Associate in Project Management is an asset that helps distinguish graduates in the job market.
The project environment spans public, private and third sectors in industries as diverse as banking, insurance, government, healthcare, retail and transport. Increasingly, organisations employ project managers to improve processes or implement change in order to become more efficient and effective.
On this course you'll have the opportunity to graduate with Dual Award status with the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).
Leeds Trinity University Business School is a member of the Chartered Association of Business Schools.
The association supports its members to maintain world-class standards of teaching and research, and helps to shape policy and create opportunities through dialogue with business and government.
Leeds Trinity University Business School has been awarded the Small Business Charter (SBC) award in recognition of our support to small businesses, student entrepreneurship and the local economy.
Leeds Trinity University Business School is an esteemed member institution of the Business Graduates Association (BGA) an international membership and quality assurance body of world-leading and high-potential Business Schools who share a commitment for responsible management practices and lifelong learning.
You will study a variety of modules across your programme of study. The module details given below are subject to change and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
You will study the following modules throughout your degree. View the Course Structure tables relating to the different start dates.
Successful project delivery is founded on the principles of project management. How project objectives are determined and how to establish and differentiate between project success factors and success criteria will all be explored in this module. You'll develop your knowledge of the processes involved in planning, managing, controlling, coordinating and closing a project, as well as the creation of a project plan based on a given brief. The topics will include the selection and justification of various tools/techniques and methodologies essential for professional project planning, implementation and evaluation of associated benefits and costs.
You#ll develop an understanding of the significance of the project lifecycle and its role in aiding project management and the application of established and innovative processes and methodologies used for project planning, execution and control will be explored. This includes the applicability and effectiveness of the use of Business case, various PM tools, configuration management, project closure and reflective practice.
This module allows you to reflect and evaluate your own styles and approaches before developing your own leadership style, based on a professional development model. You’ll also focus on the critical overview of traditional approaches to leadership, such as trait, situational and process theories, as well as wide-ranging consideration of new approaches, which conceptualise leadership as separate from authority and management, such as Connective Leadership, Shared/Distributed Leadership, Servant Leadership, VUCA and Narrative Leadership.
You will focus on a real-life business and management issues and present it in the form of a project proposal. Research, data analysis, communication and networking between the client/research sponsor are all focal points of this module. Learning how to combine and balance theoretical (academic) and practical/applied business requirements will also be taught.
The project proposal preparation will include a problem definition in the light of a business context/issue, potential client needs/benefits, business and research aims and objectives, a literature review and a research methodology.
This module extends the Business Research and Analytics module by focusing on an in-depth investigation of real-life business issues, which includes organisation-based projects, desk-based research, analytics, and presenting it in the form of a report producing recommendations for business on the basis of original findings.
You'll build your in-depth knowledge and understanding in core subject areas depending on the area of your interest, as well as the practical application of methods and techniques relevant to your subject.
You may choose to study this course with a Professional Placement.
This module allows you to develop, practice and demonstrate skills relevant to your programme of study in a professional work environment.
You must select one of the following two options for your Professional Placement.
Industry Placement
Spend a year working full-time in industry. You will have an opportunity to apply to a range of advertised placements, which will offer you the chance to develop your knowledge and professional skills in a professional workplace setting. Although we cannot guarantee placements for students, we will provide you with practical support and advice on how to find and secure your placement.
Research Project
Develop your research and academic skills by working as a member of a research team being led by one of our leading researchers. Experience working as part of a research team in an academic setting. Ideal for those who are interested in a career in academic or industrial research or consultancy.
Please see the course structure tables for the different start dates below.
If you choose to study the MSc Project Management with Professional Placement, your first year will follow either the Full-time one-year September or January start course structure tables below.
Your Professional Work Placement in industry or through a placement based at the University is equivalent to and replicates an authentic professional or research environment. You will carry out the professional work placement across all three terms and the placement will be worth 120 credits.
Year | Term | Module | Credits | Contact hours |
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1 | 1 | Principles of Project Management | 30 | 10 x 4 hours |
Professional Development and Leadership | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | ||
2 | Managing Risk, Uncertainty and Complexity in Projects | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | |
Business Research and Analytics | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | ||
3 | Research Project | 60 | 10 x 2 hours plus 6 supervisory meetings |
Year | Term | Module | Credits | Contact hours |
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1 |
1 | Principles of Project Management | 30 | 10 x 4 hours |
Professional Development and Leadership | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | ||
2 | Managing Risk, Uncertainty and Complexity in Projects | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | |
Business Research and Analytics | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | ||
3 | Research Project | 60 | 6 x 1-hour supervisory meetings | |
2 | 1,2 and 3 | Professional Placement | 120 | TBC |
Year | Term | Module | Credits | Contact hours |
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1 | 1 (Jan - Mar) | Managing Risk, Uncertainty and Complexity in Projects | 30 | 10 x 4 hours |
Business Research and Analytics | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | ||
2 (Apr - May) | Research Project module preparation and initial project proposal development | |||
May - Sept | Summer break | |||
2 (Sept - Dec) | Principles of Project Management | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | |
Professional Development and Leadership | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | ||
2 | 3 (Jan - May) | Research Project | 60 | 10 x 4 hours plus 6 x 1-hour supervisory meetings |
Year | Term | Module | Credits | Contact hours |
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1 | 1 (Jan - Mar) | Managing Risk, Uncertainty and Complexity in Projects | 30 | 10 x 4 hours |
Business Research and Analytics | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | ||
2 (Apr - May) | Research Project module preparation and initial project proposal development | |||
May - Sept | Summer break | |||
2 (Sept - Dec) | Principles of Project Management | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | |
Professional Development and Leadership | 30 | 10 x 4 hours | ||
2 | 3 (Jan - May) | Research Project | 60 | 10 x 4 hours plus 6 x 1-hour supervisory meetings |
2 and 3 | 1, 2 and 3 (May - May) | Professional Placement | 120 | TBC |
We use a range of assessment methods throughout the course, which include:
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Please note, if your course includes a Professional Placement, there is an additional £3,000 on top of the standard fee, which is payable in year one.
If you studied your undergraduate degree at Leeds Trinity University, you may be eligible for a discount of up to 50% on the cost of your tuition fees. Please note, the alumni discount does not apply to the additional £3,000 if your course includes a Professional Placement year.
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Please note, if your course includes a Professional Placement, there is an additional £3,000 on top of the standard fee, which is payable in year one.
If you studied your undergraduate degree at Leeds Trinity University, you may be eligible for a discount of up to 50% on the cost of your tuition fees. Please note, the alumni discount does not apply to the additional £3,000 if your course includes a Professional Placement year.
Some Leeds Trinity graduates are eligible for a tuition fee discount on postgraduate courses of up to 50%, excluding PGCE Delivery Partner Model and Lead Partner Model, and Masters by Research courses. You will need to achieve a 2:2 or above in a Leeds Trinity undergraduate course to qualify.
Postgraduate course | Leeds Trinity Alumni Discount |
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MSc programmes | 50% for Leeds Trinity graduates with a 1st class honours degree |
MSc programmes | 35% for Leeds Trinity graduates with a 2:1 honours degree |
MSc programmes | 20% for Leeds Trinity graduates with a 2:2 honours degree |
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